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Entrance
into Mexico: You must present a passport or birth
certificate with the raised county seal (no photo copies)
and photo i.d. to the airline during check in to be admitted
into Mexico. Single parents traveling with minor children
need a notarized letter giving permission to leave the
country from the other parent.
Arrival
in Mexico: You will first present your papers at Immigration,
then pick up your luggage. You will then proceed to the
customs check point which is the "Stop and Go".
You press the button and if the light turns green you
walk right through, if it is red you will be asked to
step aside and your bags may be inspected.
What
to Pack Bathing Suits, Sunglasses, Suntan Lotion,
Sun Hat and a Lightweight Windbreaker, Sweater or Shawl.
Bring your Diver Certification if you have it. Also bring
your own SCUBA or SNORKELING gear if you have it. If not
you can rent it in Akumal. Bring one pair of comfortable
rubber soled shoes for climbing Mayan pyramids, walking
and tennis. Camera & Film, A small Flashlight and
one Beach Towel Shorts and lightweight shirts, one lightweight
pair of long pants, socks and insect repellent for jungle
treks. Ladies: one or two casual sundresses or skirts
if you like to dress up for dinner. (you can buy colorful
ethnic clothing at the boutiques in the area) After you
finish packing....unpack half of what you packed and leave
it behind. You'll be happy you did and will not miss it!
Location
of Pemex Gas Stations: (Gas stations are located
few and far between. When you are near one fill your tank.)
Puerto Morelos, Playa Del Carmen, Tulum
Money
Tips: It is best to exchange your money into pesos
upon arrival at your final destination. In Akumal you
will find a money exchange in the TSA Travel office behind
The Original Akumal Dive Shop. You must have i.d. if you
would like to cash your travelers checks. Tulum now has
a new ATM machine. Heading south your next available money
exchange will be in Tulum. There are several exchange
windows in the pueblo after you pass the ruins. Tulum
now offers an ATM machine for your convenience.
Money
exchanges are available also in Puerto Morelos and Playa
Del Carmen. Akumal and the other areas mentioned do not
accept credit cards. It is best to bring sufficient cash/travelers
checks and not be dependant on credit cards. In Cancun,
Playa Del Carmen and Puerto Aventuras you will find your
cards accepted almost everywhere, but once you head south
cash is necessary. How much to bring? $500.00 in cash
per person for travel expenses should be plenty unless
you expect to do a large amount of shopping. Only a few
of the Restaurants in Akumal accept credit cards so that
can be a consideration when planning your travel budget.
Restaurants in Puerto Aventuras do accept credit cards.
Is the
water safe? Many people are concerned about the drinking
water situation in the Yucatan. Bottled water is readily
available. All hotels and rental establishments will provide
purified drinking water. All restaurants in the area at
the major resorts wash their produce, ect. in purified
water. All ice is also made with purified water.
Beach
Health Tips: The sun can be very intense in Mexico.
It is best that you use sunscreen before you even venture
into the sun. A bad burn can ruin a vacation. A hat and
sunglasses are also a must for the seasoned sun bather.
Sunscreen is a wonderful thing, it protects our bodies
but it is not allowed if you plan on entering a cenote,
caleta or lagoon. Sunscreen is prohibited in Yal-Ku lagoon
in Akumal. Wear a t-shirt instead!
Bad
Stomach: If you do become ill with montezuma's revenge
the very best remedy is the following recipe. It works
every time. Squeeze the juice of 2 fresh limes into a
glass, add a good size pinch of salt and down like a shot.
Symptoms will ease in about an hour, if it has not stopped
in 2 hours repeat the treatment, you will feel much better
by the next day. Lime will kill bacteria and microbes
in your system. It is also served with most meals, use
liberally.
Driving
on HWY 307 can be a interesting experience. Stay within
the speed limit and drive carefully. If you see a car
ahead of you with its left blinker on that is decreasing
speed, this can mean please feel free to pass, or I am
making a left turn so pay attention. To be on the safe
side - When making a left hand turn - put on your blinker
and pull over the the right - wait for all traffic
to pass and then turn left. Since the highway is now
complete to Tulum it is not as dangerous at night, one
should still pay special attention at dusk as animals
do move through the jungle and cross the road at that
time.
Grocery
Stores: There is a large super market in Playa Del
Carmen called the San Francisco market. Akumal has two
small groceries, the Super Chomak and a local Mayan store
across the street at the entrance to the Akumal Arch.
There is also a fresh produce market that sets up here
on Saturday and Wednesday. In Tulum you will find some
small local stores and large beer stores. If you are economy
minded you may visit the Superior beer store in Tulum,
you can buy cases of beer and sodas in bottles. A bottle
deposit is required so it is best to return your empties.
Transportation:
Most tourists who are exploring the Mayan Riviera
are driving rental cars. If you choose not to rent a car
you will find many taxis at the airport who will be happy
to take you to your destination. You may also utilize
the public bus system, the Maybe. These buses run up and
down the tourist corridor on a regular basis. Very inexpensive.
If transportation to Akumal is required you may arrange
to be picked up by TSA at the airport in advance.